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at the source, relieving nasal at the source, relieving nasal congestion by reducing swelling in the sinuses. try vicks senex saturday on christopher lisick in the u.s. move into the knockout round and face another must win battle against another lance p coverage against saturday at 9:00 a.m. eastern live on fox and the fox sports . good evening and welcomearlson t to tucker carlson. toni going to startgh with a confession for all the time that we spent yapping about the biden white house and have for the pasabout twolew years, it's striking how little we really know about wha what gs on there, who exactly works for joe biden, what they do all day, what stage of transitio gender transition are they in? t those are all fair, necessary questions. so tonight, an attemptt to to answe absr.
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and we'd like to roll outo roll the first installment in a regular educational feature we're calling who runs your government? tonight's focus, sam brinton. m sam brinson is one of the people who runs your governmen t. en britain is a senior official at the department of energy. his job is to overseeee this country's nuclear waste disposal. britain make sure that spent fuel rods are safely stored. that's a bigger responsibility than you might know. most people assume that onces a rot is spent, you can ignore it and move on to something else. o e maybe take your dog to thete park. but that's not true. often the spent rods are oftenm is the hardest to deal with .expert and sam britton is an expert on this topic. but that's not all he is .britte britain is also nonbinary gender fluid and possibly to spirit. that's his real superpower.fluio and why joe biden hired him for such a sensitive job. here's britain in two thousand nineteen . in the clip, the white house personnel office clearly reviewed before bringing him aboard. aboard. brenton and i serve as head of a advocacy and government affairs for the trevor project . i find freedom to beimes a beautiful concept. a
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many of my friends say thata lie sometimes i'm a little too free . i tend to be myself. myselr of the power of freedom is that ability to be one's self isn'tly necessarily hindered, but rather celebrated. >> i'm a gender fluid individual who walks the halls talkof congress, talk about the power of being freeea everyday, to hear that marbl my stilettos click on those marble floors and know that i deserve to be in that roomom just as much as anybody else. >> now, traditionally, thereradn haven't been a lot guys at the energy department who stilettos click on marble floors. >> so from the beginning, you knew that sam britton's portfolio would extend far beyond nuclearfloor waste.e and indeed it does. when there's a crisis in the biden white house, sam britton is the man or woman they turn to .ma on september 16th of this year, there was a crisis in the white house ron desantis just airlifted a group of illegal aliens from latin america onto the idyllic massachusettntis jus island of martha's vineyard. the problem for the biden administration was pretty obviounistratis. how do you publicly support open borders without offendingn your ownbord high dollar donorsd
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many of whom vacation on martha's vineyard and don't want to share their beaches with brazilians who have only high school degrees? that's a tough one . degrees but sam brinton had a plan like compss in wartime france. he sketched out a complexn diversionary operation designed to rescue the white house from this disaster. and traveled incognito to the minneapolis st. paul airport. headedeheaded for the baggag claim. un there he found the enemy'senemie achilles heel. he found a two thousand dollarle roller bag unguarded and stuffed with fashionable women's clothing with maximum stealth. sam britton then flew- fl cls back to hq inhi washington and added them to his own wardrobe. n wardoperatthe operation was a sam. britain's spunky new outfits shockwaves through the patriarchy, clicking high heels for one thing, but a sequined taffeta halter top .e there was no stopping him or the administration he worked for with his new clothes. britain flew to los angeles, where he headlined seminars on his two areas of demonstrated expertisetws of, the hard sciences and . the seminar was called from
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calculus to chemistry, and it promised, calculus to explain w, physics is a pivotal part ofa the experience. >> britain's alma mater, mit, was deeply impressed. the school posted a glowingd. profile of its savvy graduatewih on its website, complete with aa picture of sam britton wearing clothes that appeared to be taken from the roller bag at the minneapolis airport. sam brinson declared. mit, which is a university, saves the world. unfortunately, local police had a different view of same brinton. as it turns out, therear are surveillance cameras in the minneapolis airportemovin and those cameras captured print and removing the id tagsg from the roller bag on the carousel. this was proof thar bat it wasnt a mix up. sam britton stole some lady's dresses and underwear and then traveled around the country wearing them. that's crime even in twenty , twenty two . so police arrested brennanca and charged him with felony theft. th going forward, atusel. some point, it looks likeeychar
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somebodyge else is going to hav. to deal with america's spent fuel rods. thankfully, the white houseate m already has a candidate in mind. >> that would be dylan mulvanyi. tiktok star, an adviser to the president of the united states department of energy. >> meet your latest nuclear waste engineer. >> it's my first winter season as a woman, and it's alsointe the first winter that i have especially. love that i smell like vanilla,t cashmereha. i mean, who wouldn't want their to smell like vanilla? cashmere? >> and just a reminder that people of all genders use tampons, not just women. i forgot that my doesn't look like other women's. sometimes because mine doesn't look like a little barbie pocket and we all just normalize women having bulges sometimes all people use a tampons, not just women, says mulvany. now, w e don't know i f telmo mulvany spelled that out in detail for the united states when he and biden met our recently at the white house as they did. v but we canan tell you, adele mul mulvaney has just said, sci is scienceence pure?
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two hundred proof. make your eyes water. scientific fact, the kind you want a shot of early in the morning after a rough night. no mixer's thinks i'll take my science straight up and wipe my mouth on my sleeve and that's what it's like every day at the white house under joe biden, a ragin non-sg nonstp science party is wms karine jean-pierre explain to an awestruck press corps the other day, sometimes after his nap, joe biden will goee ahead and meet with science people. that's how hciencee relaxes witp scientists. watch. watch. >> today, president biden met with three u.s. winners of today the twenty twenty two nobelit prize. dr. carolineh bertozzi, who won the nobel prize in chemistry. en dr. john clouser, who won. the nobel prize in physics, n in and dr douglas diamond, who won the nobel prize in economics dro sciences. >> so joe bidendn met with not one , not two, but three winners of the nobel >>e. th so to be clear , it wasn't the nobel prize.s
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the nobel prize is aprize trademarked brand. it's slightly different in the same way that that twelve dollar handbag bought on canal street wasn't, strictly speaking, made by louis vuitton. but whatever was a decent bagth and you got a good price on it and it's the same with the nobel prize. >> it's not the nobel prize, but it is nobel. it's a nobel prize. that's how it got its namee priz as karine jean-pierre. >> yeah, she knows. now, at this point, you may have concluded and this was not our intention. we're just reporting the facts. but you may have pierre. decided on the evidence, that a lot of o the people who run your government unde per joe biden are stupid and silly and have weird personal lives. and of course, that's true.d pel but it's not the whole story. ls a lot of them are also megalomaniacs who have no idea how stupid and silly they are. >>e megs l so for government ems in that category, kamala harris will alwaykamala hs be an inspig living proof that inflated self-esteem and an affair with willie brown can literally catapultwillie you to the top . and the trick here is endurance
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. no matter how embarrassing you may be , you just keepma going.o >> that's the lesson ofka camelot.. and here she is in the philippines. justhes last week proving ityo de how are you going to keep having your dancing? so show me dance peasants, dance, dance for me.ance >> show me the dance.fo it works. that's a vice president . >> the united states commanding presence to dance firm. it always works.r jami it's working for janet yellen. janet yellen is joe biden's treasury secretary, but she's more than that. >> she has a past. secretary if the american economy looksy k a little precarious right now, if you sense, well, maybe we'rsn headed for a fall in a big way. >> well, that's in part becauset
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of janet yellen and her thoroughly and completelyponsib irresponsible behavior as the chair of the federal reservele so janet yellen has personally done more than maybe any living american to bring our country steep inflation. and ye t another housing bubble , which is apparently about to burst, taking a lot of our economy with it. so janet yellen did that by printing tons of cheap money backthen getting kickbacks in the form of speaking fees frommf the wall street banks. that happene speakd. and you can look it up and find for yourself that it happened. but here's the key . janet yellen has no intention hp of admitting that it happenepend as a biden white houseofficial official. >> she doesn't have to admit it. you know what she can do? swh shole thine can blame the wholeg on you, president . >> and last night she did watch it turned out the pandemic had very special impactsy. on the economy. verybody s remember, everybodtoy stope in spending on services. they were in their homes for a year or more . they wanted to buy grillsfice
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and for office furniture. they were workin furnitug from . >> they suddenly started splurging on goodsy . oods >> oh, they splurged on grillsoh . >> nothing to do with the fact that i ran the fed, which controls our money supplynomy and therefore controls our economy at the deepestat the level. and i printed so much money i that it's not worth anythings anymore. and that's why our economy. is about to blow ueconomy p. but that's not what did it.u bot you bought a grill next time, de don't do that dance peasant dance. adam >> adam carolla is a great dancer. also host of the adam carolla show joins saddam crow.tdeepe >> it's a great it's a great country. but the deeper you look at the people who are actually running it, the more you get the sense this is all some kind of elaborate snl sketch where they put through the dumbest people in the world in charge of the best country.
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well, let's not forget admiral levine, because, i mean, you have to picture admiral levine and the guy in charge of the spent uranium and picture what north korea, russia orkore, iran are thinking about this country when they see a picture of those two standing next to each other. see it's all the diversity hire. and this is a problem. and people get a lot of for o talking about diversity hires. it's great to have a diverse group, but that can't be thean't only criteria we use for hiringy people. i super important positions you could never do that with a sports franchise. you you know, kamala harris,hirh what would you hire her to do? i wouldn't hire her to manage a culinary mine in burbank, california. e a much less be the vice president of the united states . bwell, it's a little bit weirdg
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being an old fellow old person, having grown up in a world where liberals told your life has no bearing on your job, your ability to do your job. you can't be judged for who youp sleep with , which is kind of fine with me, actually .e suddee all of a sudden, you're seeing people getting hired because of their identity and who they sleep with and put into positions that kind of matter, like managing nuclear waste purely because they dress in women's clothes, like when that' change we decided, you know, we went from we don't like it to will tolerate it to find do whatever you want to celebrating. and now we're all sort ofe th forced to celebrate the diversity and we should be celebrating people's ability to do their jobs, not their diversity. i would be fine with a thousandn cops and a thousand firemen ink my neighborhood who didn't look anything like me. ikand we shared nothing in commi
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but who did their job exquisitely well. and i'd feel the same way about my airline pilot. about my >> yeah. air >> do you think there's mocking quality here, though? it's like all the people out there in the country who are paying for the country, spending half their paychecks dutifullhey and never cheat on their taxes, follow all the rules and then you hire a guy like that to manage spent fuel rods or a woman like that.y ouat the at the podium, in the briefing room or a viced pom president like this. and your base is given the finger to people who were like doing f their dutingey. i think it's a offshoot of us thinking that politician is an important job and they don't really do anything because at the core of all this, america sits back andey goes, okay, but what do they really do? and if you said, well, whyt don't we get that guy to be a submarine commander? we've got. whoa, are you kidding? he's going to get some people killed. he igoing tod, why don't we
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get janet yellen to run nabisco? we've rulet's gen biscoe. she's going to run it into the ground. no, you wouldn't give her a jonb like that.u you wouldn't give any people that we've seen on the screen today an important job in you your world because you'd go , , no, i wouldn't trust themwe i to do it., we but we don't think we don't eve what politicians do. i mean, look afet fettermatterm we just go , i don't know, what's he going to do?p an is he going to screw it up any more than it's already screwed up? how bad could one guy screw it up? i meanup, it really just showsss the lack of seriousness that we have about politicians today, right now. >> and it makes everybody cynical in the end, you know, and you think like it'll never get better, but it can get better and better. people will make it better, i think.e wi adam carolla, great to see you. thank you so much. thanks, dukkha. so you're always hearing about how dangerous the right is . >> stochastic terrorism. they're criticizing me. that's the same as murder.when buevt wheneverer you see someono threatened in public for his
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political views, it's like 100% a conservative being threatened by antifa or some variationd by that happened to charlie cook last night, tried to visit a college campus in new mexic antifa. riot police had to the riot police had to be deployed. yeah, in america, twenty , twenty two joyousness. fox nations once a year sale is our gift to you with fifty percent off all yearly plans for a limited time. now is the best time to start streaming these incredible fox nation shows. when i read what it took for yellowstone to be here so that we could all enjoy it, i realized that this was a story that i suddenly wanted to share. i say not not that they had unbound this unlimited often the men who shaped the nation, we became yet filthy, stinking rich boys.
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means the crime now includes force or fear, elevating itheis to felony robbery. and while the heist is underun way, the employees are trying to keep customers away from the criminals. when. somebody says this, watch relaxium . >> so not only do the robberse face zero resistance, the customers just keep shopping calmly, shopping as ifi this happens every day. then again, the sad truth is its does happen every day.en this very store has been hit numerous times over the years.. as far as this robbery goes police as far as this robbery goes,king police are now looking for two black men who fled the scene inn a red mazda hatchback. r for the record, they stole about thirty five thousand dollars in merchandise. th have no suspects. and i just talked to a defense attorney who told me police are likely not looking for suspects, further incentivizing a very lucrative business in lil california of stealing tucker.
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the unbelieve. >> tra trace gallagher, thank you so gl much. welagher appreciate it. and healthy countries, people like that, can get shot becausec you can't allow that real civilization falls apart for scouter midnight every night. everyday. >> well, here's a story you have definitely seen before. a major college campus erupted into violence when someone tried to say things that were not approved by the people in charge, the bush administration and apple. that happened last night, the university of new mexico in albuquerque, charlie kirk,were p visited the campus and riot police had campus. to be deploy. >> watch our campus people. you who are you? first quarter, you're pretty. yu think about the cops. come, you know what i say. i american kids, especially the cops who are here.
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>> you know, i love my god, like like the . oh, but the threat is the proud boys and qanon on charlie kirk is the founder and president of turning point usa. >> he joins us tonight. thanks so muchhank.r jo for coming on . whis was clearly organized. a lot of the signs were p preprinted. who were theseeopl people? goo >> do you know?questi it's a gooond question.if i wonder if they're paid, why they were spending their evenings to protest me and our turning point. us a chapter just to talk about the u.s. constitution consh. eech.of speec it's really interesting wheningy you try to show up on a college campus and do an optional voluntary event, how angry the other side gets. a but this is a very important moment for people to recognize and understand that the other
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side, the left, the radical left, they're acting like the very same domestic violent extremists at the entire federal government is now aftehe ad to go after. and we'rmericae told that's on the american right. really, go look at thate prou footage, is that the proud boys that the american right or those conservatives know those people are on the left? and ief. wonder who financing them and who's behind it. this is the third timethis thi i semester we've done an eventr tw on this campus. the other two had to be canceled or ended abruptly because of these peoplere intervened. so i went there on a personal mission because the waye do the only way we lose right nowow is if we don't show up. so i went there last eveningnd a is to send a message to every one of these people to send, a message,we one that's watchinc that we're going to stand for free speech. and you are not gointog to be able to disrupt our events or bully our students with force. and thankfullyd , the event wens very well despite their best protest and their violence. >> three people were arrested last evening. i noticed the signs are so familiar. you're a racist. you're a white supremacist. i happen to knowe that you argo when you even address race for a colorblind society, which
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the opposition candidate to racism. why is it always that slur? i mean, there probably things you believe that they don't they could attack you on those. but no, they called you white , because most people cower in fear when they're called a racist. they're almost they go racist. a place of paralysis. we arepa iralyn the era ofsi weo name calling where people ask for forgiveness immediatelyy and they apologize for no reason just because they're called this. but there's another reasond imm. it's because the modern left, the postmodern left, they don't believe in speech. bthey don't believe you're an individual. maybe the image of god , they believe you are a member of a collective identity group, and they believe that they canda usen shut us up just by calling us white supremacists and racists. i invited every single one ofd r them to come into our eventle and they could up the microphone and make their case. but they do not believe thatey t speech is a value. alievel they care about is force and power. this is the countr e they'r trying to lead towards.d in what would happen in albuquerque yesterday is not an aberration. it is a it is a coming attraction. it is something that is soon
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going to happen. all across the country. if we don't get this right, we win when we show up and onedespt last thing i'll say is , despite everything the media has said over the last couple of weeks , about gen z, the good news is that over the last five years, young people have become thirteen points less liberal. according morning consult. i don't think that the behaviorr yesterday is popular, nor do i think it's emblematic of an entire generation. >> well, it's just a completr e dead end.tion. i mean, it's just it's just it s it's just darkness. so i hope i hope you're right in those numbers. crist, great to see yo.u tonight. thank you. thank y thank you. a >> so here's a story that sto should be leading. >> every newscast should be onng the front page of every paper. s the human species may not be able to continue because spe sperm counts have fallen. so far , so fast that in a few years no more babies. what is going on and why is noa one talking about it? we'll address it after
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thven thirty eastern on fox. soos fewer people are having children of those who are having fewer children. who y is this. >> we did a whole documentaryti on this topic, soon the assumption has always been it's cultural.he as people get richer, they have fewer kids, but itr turns out there may be biological reasons, chemical reasons for it, which is a big deal . so new research in the leading journal human reproduction update shows that worldwide, not just in the west, buthere everywhere, the means sperm count for men decreased by more than 50% for from-2018. nineteen seventy three to 2018 . so if thatif trend that contin those men will not be ablethis i to have children and says another 50 years. ho this is a crisis.? how is it not a crisis? and yet the media, instead of critring it, are criticizing people for having too many kids like elon musk very strange. >> watch this. a unique pro nativist movement is reportedly being led by mostly white tec bh and venturea capitalists, billionaires who are having as many childreln
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as possible to counteract the impact of population decline. >> somebody in the austin community reached out to me to suggest that elon had more children than the public had previously realized and that the this actually might be part of sort of a wider project . >> and in the end, it's turned s out to be a wideavr project tow. save the world's. sponsibi they believe it's a their responsibility, actually , to give as much ofof themselves as possible to the pl earthplanet earth. and , yeah, you know, there's some ego involved in that point of view for sure. >> so the problem is , elonk is musk is having too many kids. ha what do we think ovif elon musk? probably not.. ca the real problem. profe >> dr. carmen marcelin is a professor of reproductive epidemiology at harvard. >> shet joins us tonight. professor, thank youha so much for coming on . these numbers seem to people like me who don't reallyar understand the science behind them kind of shocking. are you shockeshocked?d by them? >> what do they mean and what's the cause, do you think? well, i'm not i'm not shockedshe by them because that's whatd.s i teach in my classroom. >>what i had well, i talk about
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and about eggs and how how wean mate and reproduce and make babies and the numbers are not shocking. we know that we live in a very complex environment where our environment is hostile and toxic to reproductive health. and this has to do with thetive products we're exposed to , the environment that we're exposed to every single day. n anmen and men . is in decline and we've beenne witnessing this a scientist for. quite a long time. so you're stating this as fact . you teach it products that weu e use, chemicals in the air, , wae water and ground are making. y make theme.matel unable to reproduce. why isn't anyone doing anything about that? wh doingwell, i don't i'm not suggesting not able to reproduce men and producen one hundred twenty five million perpr5 millio on average. so we have to consider the clinical implications of that is that youu still have a lot of in each and it only takes one to have a baby
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as may or may not know. . and so, yeah, so the declines, e we can't really suggest the clinical significance ofow that. we do know the that the concentration and countm ha has gone downgo.own. we know that the environment plays a big role in that. the number one role, if it's not related to genetics, genetics doesn't change in fifty years. but the environment has changed. and what we've seen is men have gotten fatter. they've gone on healthier. men's health is in generaldeclin decline.e re and as a result of that, wsult e measures of that i mn . but we also see changes in men's testosterone levels. we see changes in men's p performance and how they how they their moods, their energy ,their rates of depression have gone uphave. and this is this is bad for women, too, because. heterosexual women want men to d be healthy and happy and women if meno be satisfiedn an . and if men are are well, if their health is in peril, then our health is in peril, too, which is really important for the kind of work that i do. >> i everything you said as a
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non-scientist seems inarguable and common sense and rooted invw a pro human world view, whichat. i appreciate. but just let m e ask youenough one more time. >> do you think this is getting enough coverage? it seems like a huge deal . >> no, i don't think it'shat is getting enough coverage. and i think the partot it's not getting enough coverage is the part related to how our environment is impacting reproductive health and our evolutionary reproductiv oure capacity. and this has to do with boththi men and women. and so what are we talking about? we're talking about the food we. eat, the air we breathe, water we drink. our environment is having a huge impace t on reproductive capacity and men are getting fatter. we know, for example, high fatat diets result in decreased testosterone levels as well as decreased production. soeron there's a lot of factors that play a part in this dietvin is a big one .t,styl the environment's another one . lifestyle factors smoking, alcohol consumption, marijuana us e. onl of these things have an important impact on the results a lot e're seeints ig now in ths big meta analysis that you commented on . so a lot of factorofs have
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contributed to this.e part it's not one particular thing, but there's a lot of things men can do. we have an impact on our environment. we make choices every day, lifestyle choices, behavioral choices. men have choices to change. or diet, decrease their smoking exercise, lose weight, choose smalthier products in their day to day environment, personala he care products have habit, have a huge burden of chemicals that fastudy related to things like phthalates and phenols. bpa, for example, and twop tw chemical classes that we know harm men and harm male reproduction. they're antiangiogenic we see these results coming ou and estrogenic. and yeah, we see these results coming out now in big studiesl s that tell us that many going m down. and we've been looking at this from an environmentalen reproductive point of view for quite some time.tal reproductivt of view for quite some time. >> i hop whd i hope a lot of people hear what you just said and takeat taken seriously. seriou i appreciate your comingsl on tonight, professor sterling from harvard. thank yothank you. thank you. so there always been rats in new york city, big rats, bigg nw
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norway rats, giant rats, kind of rats and mice eat you. but now there are more rats than ever.ed so the city has hired a swashbuckling rat czar to solve the rat problem once c and for all. zar towill that work? will the rats czar be successful in new york ? to professional rat catchers? assess this rat control plan after the break.afeak. testosterone levels are declining 10% per decade. this is chemical warfare on our country. what's wrong with our food is that it's not food and reliant on industrial processes. there's clear evidence that these chemicals caused these problems with reproduction. no one in washington seems interested at all. if men can't reproduce the world over a calamity, there's something about having a number one hit.
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with billions because he knows the regulators and he's the second biggest dono ownerr to the democratic p so he's bold enough to go on television and see unashamed yesterday headline the new york times deal book summit. thisew york book morning he wasd morning america. >> when you look ahet the classc bernie madoff story, there is no real business there. the whole thing, as i understand it, i think was wasei just one one big ponzi scheme. righg t. >> fcx that was a real business . >> oh,ucker: was a real businesr why does the guy he's not under arrest. oh, he didn't trespass at the capital . he didn't walk into nancy pelosi's office. didn't or waso there's no swat team at his house. he's talking to george stephanopoulos in the bahamas. no problem. oing togetting away with this. >> exactly. how is he doing that?hanopo wellulos, for tucker carlson,sa today, we sat down with a man who has participated in our finance economy and covered it and is one of the most i honest people we know on those topics. >> his name is max keiser.th he's a big bitcoin investor.e to piand he assessed the same bankd
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being freed story for us as part of it. >> sandbank and free, the key to his empire of fraud is thatdi he created his own play money toke n called ftt, and he was able to create that without any oversight or any tie to anything underlying it, giving it value whatsoever.er and this is a whole cryptographic scam that's been going on with the crypto market where individuals and he's notpa the only one . there are many people that old coins or scamr scam coins and they create ethere is another one or cardon's or expe. these are all coins that areey l just created and then they list these coinisn s on each othersey exchange and then they buy themb from each other.uy each other to cre to create a price.at ice an and then they use the enhanced price, which is now as a collateralen value to go buyam something like a sandbank. winfrey did real estate in the bahamas.
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right, rightaham.as. so it's a ponzi scheme and implied in the same bank when precrisis scam is none other than gary gensler. over at the s.e.c. who should have been calling time on this along to go. but we find out that he's actually involved and that there's some wha hlst i callusi. collusion. and the problem is in america, you have a country that's ruled by a kleptocracy. every institution in america cleptocracy. all ti is tied to wall street in some way. they've all been financial lies. they all use cheap money. they're all cross collateral in each other's assets. they're all using that money to buy real assets and they're t all undermining the economy in fundamental ways which lead to inflation. which lead to unemployment,me ntwhich lead to all kind.s of alsfunctions in the economy, in our medical system and all acrossl institutions. it all goes back to essentially the deregulation that happened 40 years ago, which led tos the financializationago le and e over indebtedness, the over leveraging of the economy. and now in twenty ,
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twenty two , since interest rates are going up, that's the end of the mirage. mirage that th that the bubble has been popped and the scandal and the sam pacman free scandal was like the last dregs of a 40 year bacchanal in cheap money, no regulation and crooked bankers . that's all true, by ththe way. and keep in mind that joe biden made one of the people responsible for it, the former chair of the fed, janet yellen, the treasury secretary. >> nobody said anything does max keiser interview availablewn right now on fox nation? >> so new york has a lot ofprobe problems. new york city, one of them is ma rat problem. and the mayor of new york says he doesn't like rats. so they have just post a job listing for swag, swashbuckling rat czar. a successful applicant will have, quote, general aura of bad. asseri according to the job listing, successful applicants will also have, quote,an virulet vehemence for vermin and the, quote, drive , determination, killer instinct,
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need to fightr the real enemy . new york city's relentless rat population. does that sound like a plan for success? we thought we would check with the experts. dave shoki. jim shoki would know. they are twins. they're professional rat catchers. catchers. twin home their business is called twin home experts. and we are honored to have them on the show tonight. than k you both. i'm going to pick at random, jim , will this work? yes. i mean, when it comes to ratting and exterminating rats, tucker, it's you've got to start somewhere. but what's going to be crucialer is that you've got to be two steps ahead of these rats. m likemake one move.ov it's like a plane, a game of chess. the strategy has to continuestre to move in a positiveso direction., so, yes,taking taking all the th off the sidewalks, the streets, because when it comecomes to ra they love that food and water source. >>d wate so, dave, let me ask y, your brother's use the term ratterou. the for centuries, europeans use terriers, small dogs as ratting dogs. and they kept the rat population down with dogs.wh
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the dogs loved it and it worked. why not try that? >> well, that's the thing. we he you know, we're we've been in the trenches with these rats, tucker, and watching these rats, the intelligence behind them, wetelligence brought in d. we've done we've we brought in snakes. we have brou have done everythi two steps ahead of them.tw o stit can't just be dogs. it can't just be cats. it has to be a lot of differentt situations. so you havioe to taknse a struce . you have to look atfestat the infestation or even the city, and you've gotioave to really look at it to where. okay, what do we need here?combt to combat these rats? one so it's not just one thing. wor so it'k s it's it's dogs work. but again, what we've learnedch being in the trenches is you'vee got to have technology, you've got to have dogs. you've got to have mink's even to get these rats under control. minx would be . >> so you're calling for a holistic approach to rat infestation. jim, let me go back to you and ask you a question. i know you're asked a lot. what's the biggest rat you've
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ever seen? biggest rat was in washington, d.c. we caught it was almosttwo two and a halfan pounds. >> it was humongous. cagon yousu show with your handd how big a two and a half poundb. rat is ? it was about this big and the body was about this this thick.t and the tail, i mean, it was the it was humongous. >> it was shocking. can can you tell us where in washington it was living? and i don't want to hurtas anyone's feelings, but where in washington was it? was underneath living underneath this deck. this lady had hired three or four other pes ft control compay companies that they were using snap traps and poisons. and we went in there, had a rodent dog and we got it right underneath that structure. >> yeah. dogand one last question for y. are you ever i mean, a rat that big is a threat to to lifear and limb. >> are you ever nervous arounduv rats? eryou know, the very beginning i was. but we've gotten so comfortable
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called s g. ea these and the idea is these are not terms that are narrowly defined. of course, no they never are.invest you but the idea is you invest your money in companies whose values align with those of the democratic party. and this is everywhere. but there's at least one personf who's decided to make it easierr for the rest of us to buck that trend. he's made an app that promotes companies that promote the united states . and as michael seifert, he's the founder and ceo ofounfe public eskew, he joins us to explain. >> thanks so much for comingng on . >> so how does how does this work exactly? thanks for having me, tucker. >> it's an honor to be here. ke. so we've been obviously pretty frustrated watching over the past few years. frustrated e majo as these major corporations that dictate so much ofr our lives have embraced this leftist ideology best encompassed by esg environmental social governance, which really means that they're going to show you certrtain favol socialr. companies like apple, google, amazon, facebook, nike, target,e wal-mart, the list goes on .list they'll show you a certain favor as long as you agree
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with their political views. but the minute that you speak out of line with the beliefs of the regime of the day, you're at risk of your bank account being removed. you're at risk of cancelation from their platforms o rant. with the inability to use their services any longer. i waso what we decided to do during the current season, i was pretty frustrated by watching certain businesses be labeled essential and other businesses be labeled non-essential. and so often ipinephrit is the r corporations like we're describing that we're labeled essential. e smal so we decided, let's promote the small businesses that make our country special. wee ou believe they are essenti. they love our country, stand for freedom, believe in the values that have made this country so special in the first place and would neveever r infringe upon the rights of their consumers or their employees. we decided, let's create a platform that highlights and celebrates those businesses. so today , now we are as of july 4th, this summer, we nationwide launched and we're the largest platform of patrioticpatrio businesses the country's ever seen. and we'rti e just getting started. that's amazing.ng how do you fin.d it? thank you. you can head to public eskew .com. user's the best place to get
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started. and it's all free forf the business and the user. we have hundreds of thousands of consumers that are enjoyingei the app actively. we have tens of thousands ofng small businesses across all different industries. so if you're fearing of f cancelatioearillation n from yot clother you're wanting to buy clothes that don't lecture you about your politics while they themselves go use slave labor in china, you can, n head to our platform, sign up for free. and within just a few minutes you can browse all these different industries and know with a blessed assurance that you're not funding n. lovpositio you're funding companies that love america, that make you feel proud to be an american i n the process. >> i would like to buy clothes that don't lecture me kind of baseline for me like siefertthao public square. great to see.u so m thank you so much. thank so stacey abrams just sta lost again. rnor again, she was governor of georgia, unrecognized. she ra ran n for governor , lostg ba again. she's not going back to writing softcore, however, now she's lobbying to become an fcc commissioner. the federalobbyingl communicatii commission.
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is this true that means sheia. gets to regulate the media. we're going to look into it fort tomorrow night. o itbut in the meantime, we hop you have the best evening with the ones you love. and now a full 15 seconds early is our friend sean hannity. >> i used to give you such a hard time about hitting the post. you shouldn't just slap me, you know, virtually in the head. i deserve. >> thank you for the extra time. thank, tucker. thank you and welcome, hannity. busy night tonight. it is now day six hundred and eighty one of the single most incompetent administration in modern american history. i hope you're happy. in case you're wondering, there is no plan to fix your inflation, no plan to alleviate supply chain issues, no plan to fix the border, no plan to reduce violent crime, no plan to counter china, russia, iran, north korea or any of the other countries that hate us . and while the white house has no plan at all, whatsoever to make our country better or safer, they do have a lot of excuses. you got to give him credit. now, first up tonight,

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